Emma Romeu

Emma Romeu

Emma Romeu (Havana) is a writer and geographer who has dedicated her career to environmental journalism. She has published articles in National Geographic Magazine and other prestigious magazines.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Romeu has published more than 10 books for children and young adults, including the successful “Gregory and the Sea” in Spanish and a book based on some of her environmental articles about Cuban and Mexican nature. The sea plays a large role in her literature. She emigrated to Mexico in the early 1990s.

Bibliography

Books

2013 Renovacion de la luna / Renovation of the Moon, Massachusetts, USA.
2007 El Rey de las octavas, Lectorum publications Inc, New York, Estados Unidos.
2005 Azul y otros relatos del mar, Alfaguara, México.
2005 Un bosque para la mariposa monarca, Altea, Santillana, México.
2004 El pájaro mosca, Altea, Santillana, México.
2003 Orejas de cielo y otros cuentos, SM Ediciones, México.
2003 Rene y el pigmeo en la selva, Editorial Norma, Mexico.
2004 Ahí viene el lobo gris, Altea, Santillana, México.
2002 Las patas del flamenco, Altea, Santillana, México.
2002 Mi amigo el Manatí, Altea, Santillana, México.
2000 Naufragio en las Filipinas, Alfaguara, México.
1999 Gregorio y el pirata, Alfaguara, México.
1999 A Mississippi por el mar, Alfaguara, México.
1998 Gregorio vuelve a México, Alfaguara México.
1997 Los dioses tosen: reportes de medio ambiente, Universidad de Guadalajara-Inst. de Cultura Michoacan.
1996 Gregorio y el mar, Alfaguara, Madrid.

References

  1. Nuevo record de murciélago pescador, National Geographic Magazine (Español), February2004.
  2. Ejercicio plástico, un atípico mural de Siqueiros, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2003.
  3. De flamencos y jaguares, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2003.
  4. La marsopa vaquita, National Geographic Magazine (Español), February 2003.
  5. El bosque de niebla de “Las cañadas”, National Geographic Magazine (Español), August 2002.
  6. Guanacaste, Costa Rica, National Geographic Magazine (Español), October 2001.
  7. Ballenas del Pacífico sur, National Geographic Magazine (Español), November 2000.
  8. Mariposas monarcas en Cuba y México, National Geographic Magazine (en español), July 2000.

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